(a) The Milk Regulation Board shall adopt regulations, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54, for the examination and licensing of persons who may engage in the weighing, sampling or testing of milk or cream which is to be bought or sold on the basis of the butterfat content, milk components or the bacterial count, or for the purpose of determining the butterfat content, the presence or absence of antibiotics or other inhibitors, milk components or bacterial count for publication or for advertising purposes, or for use as the basis of reports to any person other than their employers or payment to a producer.
(b) The commissioner shall administer the regulations. Applications for examinations shall be made in writing to the commissioner. Any fees for such applications shall be established by the commissioner pursuant to section 22-128a. The commissioner shall designate the time and place of holding the examinations, and may issue, to any person who has complied with the regulations for the examination and has passed the same to the satisfaction of the commissioner, a license to weigh or gage, sample or test any milk or cream.
(c) The license shall be valid for two years and may be renewed for a period of two years upon written application to the commissioner accompanied by a fee established by the commissioner pursuant to section 22-128a.
(d) The license may be revoked by the commissioner, after hearing and upon notice to the licensee, for dishonesty, incompetency, inaccuracy or violation of any provision of this section or sections 22-138 to 22-141, inclusive.
(e) No person shall take any sample or test any milk or cream for the purpose of determining its butterfat content, its milk components or its bacterial count except as provided in this section, and nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent private testing and sampling for plant purposes. Any person not holding a license may take any unbroken package of milk or cream as a sample.
(1949 Rev., S. 3177; 1949, S. 1733d; 1957, P.A. 359, S. 2, 1961, P.A. 213; 1967, P.A. 78; 1969, P.A. 21; P.A. 82-91, S. 11, 38; P.A. 91-312, S. 8, 48; P.A. 97-234, S. 4; P.A. 05-175, S. 6.)
History: 1961 act allowed regulation of determination of butterfat content or bacterial count for use as basis of reports to persons other than employers, restated provision re examination fees, allowed renewals for five years rather than for one and raised renewal fee from $1 to $5, accordingly; 1967 act changed expiration date of initial license to one year from date of issuance rather than December thirty-first following issuance; 1969 act added reference to regulations re licensing, deleted requirement that examinations conform to specifications for testing milk and cream adopted by Association of Official Agricultural Chemists or American Public Health Association and replaced reference to Sec. 22-144 with reference to Sec. 22-141; P.A. 82-91 increased examination fee for weigher's or gager's license from $1 to $5, increased examination fee for sampler's license from $2 to $5, increased examination fee for tester's license from $3 to $5, increased fee for bacteriological examinations from $3 to $5 and increased license renewal fee from $5 to $10; P.A. 91-312 divided section into Subsecs., amended Subsec. (b) to make technical change and increase all examination fees from $5 to $15 for applications submitted between July 1, 1991, and July 1, 1992, and provide that on and after July 1, 1992, such fees shall be established by the commissioner pursuant to Sec. 22-128a, amended Subsec. (c) to increase the license renewal fee from $10 to $25 for an application submitted between July 1, 1991, and July 1, 1992, and provide that on and after July 1, 1992, such fee shall be established by the commissioner pursuant to Sec. 22-128a, and amended Subsec. (d) to replace reference to repealed Sec. 22-137 with reference to Sec. 22-138; P.A. 97-234 amended Subsec. (b) to delete provisions re fees for examinations under this section and provided that any such fees shall be established by the commissioner under Sec. 22-128a; P.A. 05-175 made technical changes, deleted regulatory authority re persons engaged in gaging and added authority re persons sampling or testing milk components, presence or absence of antibiotics or other inhibitors or payment to producer in Subsec. (a), extended license period to two years, reduced renewal period to two years and deleted provisions re $25 application fee in Subsec. (c) and added provision re milk components in Subsec. (e).
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 22 - Agriculture. Domestic Animals
Chapter 430 - Milk and Milk Products
Section 22-127. - Definitions.
Section 22-128a. - Schedule of fees.
Section 22-129a. - Seizure and embargo.
Section 22-130. - Authority of commissioner limited.
Section 22-131. - Milk Regulation Board.
Section 22-131a. - Transfer of Milk Regulation Board to Department of Consumer Protection.
Section 22-131b. - Milk Regulation Board study of state dairy industry. Report to General Assembly.
Section 22-132. - Meetings of Milk Regulation Board.
Section 22-133. - Regulations of Milk Regulation Board.
Section 22-134. - Violation of regulations of board or orders of commissioner. Civil penalty.
Section 22-137. - Permits for places where milk or cream is received.
Section 22-137a. - Connecticut Milk Promotion Board. Membership. Duties.
Section 22-137b. - Certification of the Connecticut Milk Promotion Board.
Section 22-139. - Tests to be made by licensed tester.
Section 22-140. - Samples to be taken by licensed samplers.
Section 22-141. - Weighing or gaging to be by licensed weigher or gager.
Section 22-144a. - Testing butterfat milk content.
Section 22-145. - Disposition of fees.
Section 22-146. - Examination of records and apparatus.
Section 22-148. - Proceedings for violation.
Section 22-152. - Standard quality of milk.
Section 22-160. - Milk powder, evaporated milk or cream. Foreign milk powder.
Section 22-163 and 22-164. - Milk or cream; containers. Printed notices.
Section 22-165. - Samples of milk, cream and milk products; analysis. Fees.
Section 22-166. - Sale of milk from emaciated or diseased animals. Civil penalty.
Section 22-167. - Local regulations for the sale of milk.
Section 22-169. - Appeals from local authorities.
Section 22-170. - Appeal from board.
Section 22-171. - Filled milk.
Section 22-172. - Registration of producers. Permits. Penalty.
Section 22-173. - Registration of dealers. Permits. Labeling. Civil penalty. Information required.
Section 22-174. - Out-of-state cream source permits. Inspection of cream source.
Section 22-181. - Application for permit by new producer.
Section 22-182. - When approval or inspection of additional farms not required.
Section 22-182a. - Duties of commissioner if Federal Milk Order suspended or terminated.
Section 22-184. - Permits required for out-of-state plants and producing farms. Exemption.
Section 22-184a. - Permits for out-of-state plants which do not ship milk to this state.
Section 22-185. - Temporary permit for receiving cream.
Section 22-188. - Carriers of communicable diseases not to handle milk or utensils.
Section 22-191. - Preparation of milk.
Section 22-192. - Chocolate milk. Flavored milk.
Section 22-192a. - Sale of milk as from tested cows.
Section 22-193. - Milk and cream sold at retail or served in public eating places.
Section 22-194. - Pasteurized milk and milk products.
Section 22-195. - Permits for pasteurization. Bottling process. Injunction.
Section 22-196. - Pasteurization within the state. Permits for imported pasteurized milk or cream.
Section 22-197. - Labeling of receptacle containing pasteurized milk or cream.
Section 22-197a. - Pasteurization, processing or sale date need not appear on cap.
Section 22-197b. - Last sale date required on containers. Regulations. Penalty.
Section 22-202 and 22-203. - Health certificates for employees in pasteurization plants. Penalty.
Section 22-203c. - Regulations.
Section 22-203e. - Definitions.
Section 22-203f. - Transportation of milk by bulk milk pickup tanker. Permit.